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Extraterrestrial life may look nothing like life on Earth − so astrobiologists are coming up with a framework to study how complex systems evolve
Ring in 2025 with a Dazzling and Colourful Fireworks Display at Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour
Plans to stabilise Earth’s climate rely on emerging carbon removal technology – we need to get moving
Superhot rock energy could power geothermal systems anywhere
Joint Statement from The Combined Space Operations Initiative Principals’ Board Meeting in Italy to Advance Space Security
Rael, founder of the Raelian Movement, calls for all true Jews to leave Israel in accordance with the Elohim’s Commandments
AI weather models can now beat the best traditional forecasts
Many Australians do not like the way politics is reported. Here’s how it can improve
NEOWISE, the NASA mission that cataloged objects around Earth for over a decade, has come to an end
UniSQ researchers attract $1.7 million in ARC Discovery funding
Research funding to build knowledge on critical climate challenges
To map the vibration of the universe, astronomers built a detector the size of the galaxy
97% of adult Australians have limited skills to verify information online – new report
Astronomers have pinpointed the origin of mysterious repeating radio bursts from space
Monash scientists embark on critical Antarctic expeditions to uncover mysteries of the frozen continent
‘Everything is Country’: these 4 projects blend First Nations knowledge and science to rewrite our understanding of the past
The government agrees Australia’s secrecy laws need to change. Now comes the hard part – taking action
Fossilized footprints reveal 2 extinct hominin species living side by side 1.5 million years ago
Why timekeeping is now on the verge of a giant leap forward in accuracy
Minerals in hot springs performed a key chemical reaction for early life on Earth, new study confirms
Who really was Māui, the demigod portrayed in Moana? And did Disney get him right?
Climate impacts on European soils predicted by scientists
Coral breeding crucial for Great Barrier Reef after tough summer
Moving ‘hotspot’ created world’s longest straight underwater mountain belt
New research shows how marine heatwaves have hidden depths
Great Barrier Reef Foundation announced as 2025 British & Irish Lions tour Global Charity Partner
The British & Irish Lions and Rugby Australia announce Great Barrier Reef Foundation as Global Charity Partner
TeraNet Jeep To Debut At Indo-Pacific Space Conference
Oil spill still contaminating sensitive Mauritius mangroves three years on
WA Space Week blasts off with multi-million dollar satellite plan
Astronomers measure electrons from space at record energies
After nearly 10 years of debate, COP29’s carbon trading deal is seriously flawed
Heatwave mitigation and deep space research: funding awarded to research conferences
UN Plastics Treaty negotiations start
Australia needs a coordinated, national institute to respond to the changing climate
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Doorstop interview – Parliament House
Ancient Hot Water On Mars Points To Habitable Past
Ancient hot water on Mars points to habitable past: Curtin study
A 4.45 billion-year-old crystal from Mars reveals the planet had water from the beginning
Solar Fire Up Close
Boroondara Hottest 100 Adult Fiction Titles 2024
Seequent and the International Geothermal Association Partner to Unlock Geothermal Energy’s Potential for a Sustainable Future
Oldies but goodies: Study shows why elderly animals offer crucial scientific insights
A man scouring Google Earth found a mysterious scar in the Australian outback – and now scientists know what caused it
Made in space: In-flight supplement production to support long-haul astronaut health
Shazam Hits 100 Billion Song Recognitions
TRISH to conduct space health research on New Shepard space missions
Traditional Culture × Cutting-Edge Technology: “CHRONOSENSE” at Akasaka Palace